Akmose
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New Study Confirms No Connection Between MMR and Autism
Akmose replied to StringJunky's topic in Science News
Your right I'm wasting time talking to you. You have nothing worth learning. Yeah once you start pushing killing people as a solution I'm done.- 37 replies
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Dodgy... Very good. I like. But Google will not tell me the type of evolution you believe in. I explain some issue or problem with the theory. You say I'm wrong. Your answer above is nice because it leaves you open , you haven't claimed any position on what evolution is. Plus the truth is not everything is on the internet. Don't feel rushed to answer. I have to go to sleep. Have a good night.
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Out of intellectual curiosity, would you please waste some of your time telling me about this evolution. How does it work?
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Off the top of my head I would say grain structure. Could also be level and types of impuritys. Do you have some examples? Is it tool steel vs a car panel?
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For clarification. You believe in evolution as spelled out by Darwin's origin of the species? Nothing more nothing less?
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https://www.livescience.com/4719-laser-zaps-viruses.html I think this might be very effective against more then HIV. If its a femtosecond pulse laser, my guess would be that its a YAG laser. Maybe around 1064 nm. you could input the beam into a fiber acupuncture needle and use it to target viruses inside of human tissue.
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New Study Confirms No Connection Between MMR and Autism
Akmose replied to StringJunky's topic in Science News
There's a reason politicians run things not scientists. Book smart, people dumb. Just my opinion. There is no picture on cigarette container in America, you must be Canadian. -
New Study Confirms No Connection Between MMR and Autism
Akmose replied to StringJunky's topic in Science News
In the end you'll lose both battles. Sometimes its not what you say but how you say it. -
Simple answer is no. You can believe what ever you want. Science is just a process really. Think of it like Zen. You can be a Zen atheist, or a Zen Christian. So to with science. Evolution is a problem with me. But that's a whole other problem. Don't forget there's a reason some fields of science are called theoretical.
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New Study Confirms No Connection Between MMR and Autism
Akmose replied to StringJunky's topic in Science News
Every day you'll see ads on tv for some product, don't really matter what. The ad will state that the product is "all natural". Everyday people are told natural = good. This creates a bias, natural = good, and man made = bad. If you look this argument is everywhere. So all it takes is to say vaccinations are man made. And the preconditioning takes over. You place some miss trust in the medical establishment. Its not hard to understand why people believe what's being sold. -
New Study Confirms No Connection Between MMR and Autism
Akmose replied to StringJunky's topic in Science News
I would guess that most of them don't know how many people/kids used to die from the diseases that vaccinations prevent. To some extent the success of vaccination programs in the US has removed peoples fear of disease. Medicine in general is a poor candidate for a business model. Very true sometimes you work yourself out of a job. When people are dropping dead from some illness then you have demand. Once you stop that you stop the demand. Medical professionals shouldn't have to persuade their clients that immunization is trustworthy. The only other option would be to use force. And that would only make people not trust you (and the vaccine) even more. No one likes to be told what to do, even you probably. -
Insects decline threatens ‘catastrophic collapse of nature’s ecosystems’
Akmose replied to Itoero's topic in Science News
If we grew food in large green house towers. We could grow the plants in a high CO2 atmosphere. I don't think pests would be able to survive. We would need robots to tend to the plants. -
low vs high sensation seekers
Akmose replied to Hans de Vries's topic in Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience
Just say no to dopamine kids! -
New Study Confirms No Connection Between MMR and Autism
Akmose replied to StringJunky's topic in Science News
Its not a problem of science, its a problem of trust. Once Its lost you have to work to get it back. Attacking the intelligence of the people will not help the medical establishment show how vaccinations have save lives. Think of the people as customers at a buisness. Its bad buisness to call you customers idiots. You have to sell the benefits of your product. Sorry saved lives.- 37 replies
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Science and Religion: A Math Theory Request
Akmose replied to The_Questioner's topic in Applied Mathematics
I agree with the 100% probability of the universe existing. But not everything in the middle. Just my thought but, the universe is an artificial creation or a naturally event. So there's a 50/50 chance of you picking the correct answer as to its origin. -
Which are the substances which make a person extremely depressed?
Akmose replied to cas's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
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Glory and bloodshed, war & violence in general?
Akmose replied to John Harmonic's topic in General Philosophy
It all depends on your place in the war. If you read history from generals. Its all tactics and troop movement. So clean and wonderful. If you read history from the grunts. Its all dirt and blood. Bad food and death. You know the one thing you never get from books or tv is the smells. Wars all fun and games until someone gets shot. -
Are ground source heat pumps reversible, for heat storage?
Akmose replied to Ken Fabian's topic in Engineering
I would say that it would not be an efficient system. Heat pump ac systems in warmer areas like the south of US don't need to use the ground, because the number of days that the outside air temp is below 40 f. Is so few. So the extra cost of using GSHP is not justifiable, they us a back up heater. In colder areas the cost is easier to justify. Using the stable ground temp of around 70 f you can remove that heat and place it inside the building. Doing the math to figure out how many BTUs of heat energy to raise the ground temp by one deg., is a little over my head. That's a lot of mass to heat. Plus the loss to enthropy would be massive. You could use a large water tank. But it would have to be very heavily insulated. And you can only put so much heat energy into it. Or it will go boom. They already have a water tank that they freeze at night to make heat pumps more efficient in hotter climates. -
Not if its your only life. Everyone is afraid of the world around them. But you have to grow as a person and the only way to do that is go out into the world. I've spent a lot of time playing video games and there is nothing wrong with it. But I also got a job working at night and went to school. Fear and procrastination are something we all fight. Some days you lose some you win but you have to keep fighting. Set a goal, make it simple. Even if its only to go for a 10min. walk everyday. Write it down, put it on your wall in your room. Then work to achieve it. Some days you will some you won't. Just keep trying. Fake it tell you make it.
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We are all still slaves. We didn't really end it just changed it. Why do you except the modern forms if it?
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I feel that it doesn't matter anyways. I don't see OP still on the board. Maybe the topic and replys will help someone else who stumbles on to it.
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The only way to prove to him that he exists is to have him prove it to himself. He must learn go see his own doubts and thoughts as proof. There is no answer anyone could provide that would be believed by him. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make them drink.
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I think the first question is prove I exist. The last part of my reply was more inline with the last two questions.
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Point a - fair enough I do need the learn to us the quote function. Point b - so if part of host can grow back after being cut off, its morally better than killing the host. If I did that to an animal I would be a monster. At a certain point a quick clean kill is morally superior. The last point. Taking most of human history into account, people have created religions to pay respect to the animals that have provided life to them. Even making the spirits of animals as gods. Do the vegans respect plants that much? Where's your evidence that meat eater don't?
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I would say you need to do a little internet research. Maybe start with, Cogito ergo sum is a Latin philosophical proposition by René Descartes usually translated into English as "I think, therefore I am". "Wikipedia" You can never be one hundred present certain of anything. Anything is possible the real question is the probability. Take me, I'm a artificially intelligent toaster oven. Your all part of my elaborate dream.